Americas[edit]
Argentina
Buenos Aires — Once
Brazil
São Paulo — Bom Retiro, Higienópolis
Venezuela
Caracas — San Bernardino, Los Chorros, Altamira, Los Caobos and Sebucán
Mexico
Polanco
United States
New York City - Williamsburg and Crown Heights in Brooklyn, (historically) the Lower East Side and parts of The Bronx
Canada
Montréal, Québec - Mile-End/Outremont and Côte-des-Neiges/Hampstead/Snowdon, Côte-Saint-Luc, Saint-Laurent Boulevard
Toronto - The Ward was the original Jewish district in the 19th century followed by Kensington Market in the early to mid 20th century.

Other regions[edit]
In the Americas, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa there are a number of neighborhoods or small towns, generally in large cities or outlying communities of such, which are home to large concentrations of Jewish residents, much in the manner of old-world Jewish quarters or other ethnic enclaves, though without exclusive Jewish population.